Chris Okotie, a previous candidate for president and the lead pastor of Household of God Church, has outlined why the promises made during the presidential campaigns of those running for office in the 2023 election will not be kept.
Okotie claimed in a statement on Monday that all of the contenders for president were focusing their campaigns on modalities rather than genuinely addressing the root of the issue, which he claimed to be the Nigerian constitution.
He asserted emphatically that mechanisms would not be able to resolve the nation’s problems and claimed that none of the candidates were addressing them.
“All the major presidential flagbearers are talking about modality – how they will do what – but none are addressing conditionality, that is, the constitution, true federalism, and resource control, as the key to solving the Nigerian conundrum,” he said.
Nigeria’s government is incapable due to intrinsic conditioned barriers rather than modalities (regarding necessary knowledge and procedure).
“To attempt to base any actualization of political promises on the current dysfunctional constitution is a journey in futility,” it continued.
The Reverend went on to say that the only way out was to implement his unique restructuring strategy based on Aboriginal Democracy, which would result in a workable constitution that would satisfy the needs of the populace.